That sounds do-able, if your 200 is in 21.X range with enough speed endurance and strength work you could hit it.

My 200m is not 21.x though, it's 22.x on a relay. I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not, but I hope you are because even the best runner in the nation right now (Watkins) couldn't break either of those.

I like how when I joined this forum I was a freshman doing the mile. Sophomore year I got into steeple. Last year I started doing 800s and now I'm a sprinter.

Also tried to long jump, I can get around 20'6". I think if I wanted to train I could maybe get 21'6: by the end of the year... but that isn't worth training for since that won't score in countys.

Same here, as a freshman I was running the 1600/3200 struggling to hit 65 in a 400, sophomore year moved down to the 800/1600, junior year I was an 800m runner, and now I'm a 400 runner splitting 48low off first leg. It feels good to be a sprinter and to get away from those 6 mile runs and 6x1000s

What did you do to get your 200 time down? I started off training for the 800 and getting a good base in and just started doing a lot of speed endurance but I've been sprinting off raw speed for a while, I'm hoping to get down to 22low or even 21hi to improve my potential over 400m._________________

I like how when I joined this forum I was a freshman doing the mile. Sophomore year I got into steeple. Last year I started doing 800s and now I'm a sprinter.

Also tried to long jump, I can get around 20'6". I think if I wanted to train I could maybe get 21'6: by the end of the year... but that isn't worth training for since that won't score in countys.

Same here, as a freshman I was running the 1600/3200 struggling to hit 65 in a 400, sophomore year moved down to the 800/1600, junior year I was an 800m runner, and now I'm a 400 runner splitting 48low off first leg. It feels good to be a sprinter and to get away from those 6 mile runs and 6x1000s

What did you do to get your 200 time down? I started off training for the 800 and getting a good base in and just started doing a lot of speed endurance but I've been sprinting off raw speed for a while, I'm hoping to get down to 22low or even 21hi to improve my potential over 400m.

Squats. Instead of doing easy 3 miles on days between workouts, I do 20x30m all out.

I like how when I joined this forum I was a freshman doing the mile. Sophomore year I got into steeple. Last year I started doing 800s and now I'm a sprinter.

Also tried to long jump, I can get around 20'6". I think if I wanted to train I could maybe get 21'6: by the end of the year... but that isn't worth training for since that won't score in countys.

Same here, as a freshman I was running the 1600/3200 struggling to hit 65 in a 400, sophomore year moved down to the 800/1600, junior year I was an 800m runner, and now I'm a 400 runner splitting 48low off first leg. It feels good to be a sprinter and to get away from those 6 mile runs and 6x1000s

What did you do to get your 200 time down? I started off training for the 800 and getting a good base in and just started doing a lot of speed endurance but I've been sprinting off raw speed for a while, I'm hoping to get down to 22low or even 21hi to improve my potential over 400m.

Squats. Instead of doing easy 3 miles on days between workouts, I do 20x30m all out.

BROKE 48 TODAY!

What was your time? I'm not running the 400 for another 2 weeks so hopefully I'll break 48 then._________________

47.8 relay (no running start though, could be a couple tenths slower but I'm taking my coaches' split haha) and I don't really triple jump seriously but I think I understand the form used if you want any help.

Are you sure you miss distance running though? I had a nice workout today. 3 sets of 9x400, all continuous. 50 meter jog between sets, 400 jog between reps.

The life of a kid with no leg speed. 10k training.

I sort of like to say that sprint training is just as hard as distance training just so I don't sound like a b!tch. But yeah, sprint training is 10000x times easier than training for distance events, I don't understand how anyone could argue anything else.

I just got a text from coach saying he wants everyone to run at least 5 events at the next dual meet on Tuesday so I chose the 100, 200, 400, 800, 300 hurdles, 3200, long jump and triple jump. Thats gonna be a fun meet _________________

Hola everyone, I am a senior in high school, been doing track since 6th grade, it's my life. Wondering if anybody had a workout to do to increase explosiveness and top end speed. I run the 100, 200, 4x1, 4x2 and triple jump on occasion. I am hoping to beat my school's record of 10.8 and 22.8 for the 100 and 200 respectively.

Hola everyone, I am a senior in high school, been doing track since 6th grade, it's my life. Wondering if anybody had a workout to do to increase explosiveness and top end speed. I run the 100, 200, 4x1, 4x2 and triple jump on occasion. I am hoping to beat my school's record of 10.8 and 22.8 for the 100 and 200 respectively.

Cant really help with topend speed but I would suggest runs with a parachute. For explosiveness, however, I like to do snatches, step ups and weighted jump squats. For snatches, however, form is extremely important because its very easy to injure yourself, however I find them very effective. For the jump squats, you take a light weight (Since I max out at around 250 I like to use 95 pounds) with the barbell and do 3x10 jump squats for height. Since your jumping , be careful with the weight, make sure it stays on your neck and you absorb the shock.

Another thing our coach likes us to do is plyometrics. Plenty of plyos will get you explosive when you cant use weights._________________

I just got a text from coach saying he wants everyone to run at least 5 events at the next dual meet on Tuesday so I chose the 100, 200, 400, 800, 300 hurdles, 3200, long jump and triple jump. Thats gonna be a fun meet